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Sad to see this bee caught in a spiders' wrath, I guess that's nature, the way it's always been.

What's the spider trying to tell us?

 

 

Una técnica fotográfica novedosa se abre con fuerza entre los naturalistas, la hemos bautizado como "Macro extremo", utilizando una cámara reflex, carriles micrométricos, tubos de extensión y lentes especiales similares a las utilizadas en microscopia se obtienen gracias a programas informáticos de apilado de imagenes fotos espectaculares como las que ilustran este album, fruto sin duda de la paciencia, ya que para obtenerlas tenemos que disparar muchas veces, más de 100 fotos del mismo elemento, para luego quedarnos (gracias al software) con las zonas de esos fotogramas que la escasa profundidad de campo nos deja a foco

Así se consigue una imagen única de ese insecto totalmente nitida y sorprendente , más similar a las conseguidas con el microscopio de barrido de electrones, que a las tomadas con una reflex y un objetivo macro tradicional a un solo disparo. Yo mismo he adquirido uno de estos prodigios de la óptica para ir fotografiando con este sistema todos esos detalles de la fauna y flora diminutos y deliciosos que siempre he querido obtener! aqui las cuelgo a baja resolución...

  

A new photographic technique opens strongly with the naturalists, we have called "Macro end", using a reflex camera, micrometer lanes, extension tubes and special lenses similar to those used in microscopy are obtained by stacking software pictures as spectacular photos illustrating this album, no doubt the result of patience, because to get them often have to shoot over 100 photos of the same item and then stay (by software) with the areas of these frames the shallow depth of field allows us to focus

This produces a single image of the crystal-clear and striking insect, more similar to those obtained with the scanning electron microscope, which to those taken with a macro lens reflex and a traditional to a single shot. I myself have purchased one of these wonders of optics to go shooting with this system all those details of the fauna and flora tiny and delicious I always wanted to get! hang them here at low resolution ...

 

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This large insect found its way into the house so a portrait was called for.

Singapore, SBWR, insect

median wasp from the summer

Tu es tranquillement dans ton canapé, et l'appareil photo t'appelle quand une punaise atterrit sur la vitre du salon.

I'm pretty sure this is the first buck-toothed dragonfly I have ever seen.

Not sure what this guy is – I found him in the very early morning, I think he was still asleep.

..... with wrapped prey. View 'ZOOMED'

Nikkor AF-S 18-55mm f/3.5~5.6 G, +10

Oakland, California

Sony DSLR-A850

MC Rokkor 58mm f/1.4 lens on Minolta bellows

I took a little time to check out some of the insects and spiders near the Honeysuckle this weekend.

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